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Keeping Up With The Steins (2006)

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Reviews Counted:81

Fresh:30

Rotten:51

Average Rating:4.9/10

Consensus: Keeping Up With the Steins is one of those comedies that play more like a corny sitcom than a theatrical movie.

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:May 12, 2006 Limited

Box Office: $4,288,416

Synopsis: While intending to bridge the gap between boyhood and manhood, bar mitzvahs can often more closely resemble extravagant sweet-sixteen parties than actual religious ceremonies. It is this trend that... While intending to bridge the gap between boyhood and manhood, bar mitzvahs can often more closely resemble extravagant sweet-sixteen parties than actual religious ceremonies. It is this trend that forms the basis of KEEPING UP WITH THE STEINS, a family comedy about what happens when a Hollywood agent uses his son's bar mitzvah as a vehicle for outspending his nemesis. Jeremy Piven perfectly inhabits the role of Adam Fiedler, a character strikingly similar to that of his star turn as Ari Gold on the HBO series ENTOURAGE. Energetic and fast-talking, Adam approaches his son Benjamin's bar mitzvah in the same way he deals with business, stopping at nothing to make his son's party more excessive than anything thrown by the competition. But will this conspicuous spending achieve anything, aside from alienating Adam's son (SPY KIDS' Daryl Sabara) and wife (Jami Gertz), and making Adam look like a fool? Through Benjamin's voiceovers, we learn that he is not only against such an elaborate affair, but is terrified of having to master Hebrew in time for the ceremony. While Adam craves the limelight associated with such an event, Benjamin would rather not be the center of attention. Wise beyond his years, Benjamin decides to use the event as a means to reunite his father with his estranged grandfather, Irwin (Garry Marshall). KEEPING UP WITH THE STEINS explores ideas of growth, with the film's 13-year-old protagonist Benjamin displaying more maturity than most of the adults in the film. Directed by Scott Marshall, the film, while sometimes predictable, benefits from a star-studded cast (including Doris Roberts, Cheryl Hines, and Daryl Hannah) and a well-written script. A coming-of-age story filled with Jewish humor, the film should appeal to viewers of all ages. [More]

Starring: Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz, Daryl Hannah, Cheryl Hines

Starring: Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz, Daryl Hannah, Cheryl Hines, Garry Marshall, Larry Miller, Doris Roberts, Daryl Sabarra, Richard Benjamin

Director: Scott Marshall

Director: Scott Marshall
Screenwriter: Mark Zakarin
Producer: David Scharf, A.D. Oppenheim
Composer: John Debney
Studio: Miramax Films

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  • Keeping Up With The Steins
  • All hilarity breaks loose in this heartwarming coming-of-age comedy when three generations collide in a crazy family reunion . . . and then begin to see that they are much more alike than they'd originally thought! Providing nonstop laughs In the tradition of MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING, KEEPING UP WITH THE STEINS stars Jeremy Piven (TV?s ENTOURAGE), Jami Gertz (ALLY MCBEAL), Daryl Hannah (KILL BILL) and Garry Marshall (A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN). Also starring Doris Roberts (TV's EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND), Cheryl Hines (TV's CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM), and Larry Miller (THE PRINCESS DIARIES).
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    If its ribbing lacks teeth, it's also 100 percent free of spite and snooty meanness.

    Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
    05/12/06
    TV Guide's Movie Guide

    A winningly sincere and warmly humorous film about an ancient Jewish milestone in the time of Martha Stewart.

    Full Review Source: Houston Chronicle | comment Comment
    06/02/06
    Amy Biancolli
    Amy Biancolli
    Houston Chronicle

    Not as funny as it could have been, but close enough.

    Full Review Source: Denton Record Chronicle (TX) | comment Comment
    05/30/06
    Boo Allen
    Boo Allen
    Denton Record Chronicle (TX)

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    Full Review Source: Hollywood.com | comment Comment
    11/20/08
    Brian Marder
    Brian Marder
    Hollywood.com

    Despite problems of tone and tempo, Steins is appealingly cast.

    Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
    05/12/06
    Carrie Rickey
    Carrie Rickey
    Philadelphia Inquirer
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    Like a really good sale at Lieberman's, this has some lovely, unexpected surprises.

    Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
    05/26/06
    Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
    Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
    TheMovieChicks.com

    As director, Scott Marshall displays an unsurprising flair for selling a joke, but also a fine sense of dramatic pacing and, even better, a gift for brevity, neither of which, it could be argued, are innate skills of his famous filmmaking family.

    Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
    05/11/06
    Chuck Wilson
    Chuck Wilson
    L.A. Weekly

    Blends humor with heart for a satisfying, if predictable, experience.

    Full Review Source: USA Today | comment Comment
    05/12/06
    Claudia Puig
    Claudia Puig
    USA Today

    It's not the kind of comedy that makes you laugh till your face hurts, but it'll give your smile muscles a good workout.

    Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
    06/01/06
    Colin Covert
    Colin Covert
    Minneapolis Star Tribune

    ...you don't have to be Jewish to have fun with Keeping Up With the Steins, but it couldn't hurt.

    Full Review Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette | comment Comment
    06/19/06
    Daniel M. Kimmel
    Daniel M. Kimmel
    Worcester Telegram & Gazette

    ...benefits greatly from the mere presence of Jeremy Piven...

    Full Review Source: Reel Film Reviews | comment Comment
    11/08/06
    David Nusair
    David Nusair
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    There's not much new here, but the engaging cast ... keeps the formula reasonably fresh.

    Full Review Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | comment Comment
    05/25/06
    Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
    Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
    Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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    The cast is uniformly charming, while the script both promotes family values and tweaks stereotypes in the gentlest ways.

    Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
    05/12/06
    Elizabeth Weitzman
    Elizabeth Weitzman
    New York Daily News

    This is a good insight into the Jewish mind, whatever the heck that is.

    Full Review Source: Entertainment Insiders | comment Comment
    05/12/06
    Eric Lurio
    Eric Lurio
    Entertainment Insiders

    >Keeping Up With the Steins is My Big Fat Jewish Rite of Passage... The best Jewish comedy since Annie Hall.

    Full Review Source: Suite101.com | comment Comment
    05/11/06
    Fred Topel
    Fred Topel
    Suite101.com

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    Full Review Source: Sacramento News & Review | comment Comment
    08/07/08
    Jim Lane
    Jim Lane
    Sacramento News & Review

    A sitcom with enough big laughs and emotional truth to get audiences past awkward pacing and some slow spots.

    Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
    05/12/06
    Lou Lumenick
    Lou Lumenick
    New York Post
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    Marshall's directorial debut neatly balances reverence, farce, and family values.

    Full Review Source: Christian Science Monitor | comment Comment
    06/01/06
    M. K. Terrell
    M. K. Terrell
    Christian Science Monitor

    By the time the Fiedlers are getting serious about their arguments and their hugs, we've grown to like them.

    Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
    06/09/06
    Michael Booth
    Michael Booth
    Denver Post

    While Marshall opted to pass up something dry and acidic in favor of a big bottle of Manischewitz, his movie is not without its pleasant charms, thanks to an energetic cast that manages to keep up with Marshall's highly amusing dad, Garry.

    Full Review Source: Hollywood Reporter | comment Comment
    05/11/06
    Michael Rechtshaffen
    Michael Rechtshaffen
    Hollywood Reporter
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